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caffeine makes us do a lot of things, keeps us up. but makes us grope people? i think that's ait of a stretch, don't you? >> i think if something happens where you're driving and speed up too quickly or something. >> no. not groping. >> not so much. >> being in places you're not supposed to -- let me go to a volleyball game when i'm not supposed to be will and just grope people. >> joey jackson, on the case. nice to see you. thanks so much. it's time now to turn things over to my pal, wolf blitzer, who's in "the situation room." >> ashleigh, thanks very much. happening now the battle for the white house becomes the battle of the buses. president obama kicks off a major campaign tour in a critical battleground state. with the romney campaign hot on his trail. we'll explain. >>> and romney weighing in on the chances her husband will pick a woman to be his running mate. what she's now saying in a candid new interview. and the d.c. fire department puts medical emergencies and reports of dangling electrical wires on hold. guess why? to fill up a swimming pool right
caffeine makes us do a lot of things, keeps us up. but makes us grope people? i think that's ait of a stretch, don't you? >> i think if something happens where you're driving and speed up too quickly or something. >> no. not groping. >> not so much. >> being in places you're not supposed to -- let me go to a volleyball game when i'm not supposed to be will and just grope people. >> joey jackson, on the case. nice to see you. thanks so much. it's time now to turn...
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revehoimndt k as autry t tro these annoying constraints keeping us from waging w and kping us from using the military in ways that wd t. soes tngse rifrhen ths. osno aie e ret. the constitution is structured to put 535 squabbling members of congss in charge of whether or not to decrear because a mes ons abof ohe and t g a fy ed toyhe would have given one making power to the president and emphatically they did not. they talked about it at theime we can rd theiletters about morning we got from our constitution to make us not to warlike as a country he, n to make this pacifist. anand not. i know that -ave l ospfo pacis a aayin aut es thing somereesry i doelieve that the constitution's structure best to be in deliberately peaceable nationeatis oeflt d isatatas b fpp ppe] ppe] iur t has bse tco theea s aunor too long they grow find this. so, you know, i've really enjoyed writi this. he writing, b i hi ild l test big national fight about this stuff. good can all be fixed. thank you very much. la >> thank you so much. okay. we did not rehearse this, so ok.re not sure. gog to start up in the bal
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this senator and all of us. whether we're in elected or appointed office in our government, we serve. we serve the public. and that accountability has to be part of that service. this is not going to resolve the issue. i think it is, i mentioned earlier, more complicated today, because of concealed carry and some of the standards being established in states. more complicated today, as mr. clegg has said, because the war on terror raises legitimate concerns about the safety of our nation and how far will we go to respect our national security, without violating our basic values under the constitution. i thank you all for your testimony. it's been a very positive part of this conversation, which we need to engage in even further. there's a lot of interest in today's hearings. 225 organizations submitted testimony. thank goodness they didn't come here to speak. but we're glad to have their testimony. and we'll put it in the record without objection. that's good. it will include the episcopal church, illinois associ
this senator and all of us. whether we're in elected or appointed office in our government, we serve. we serve the public. and that accountability has to be part of that service. this is not going to resolve the issue. i think it is, i mentioned earlier, more complicated today, because of concealed carry and some of the standards being established in states. more complicated today, as mr. clegg has said, because the war on terror raises legitimate concerns about the safety of our nation and how...
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stay with us. we are awaiting the president. he's due to speak in sandusky, ohio. there's a live shot there before he carries on his tour with an event later tonight in palmer, ohio. kristen welker is there ahead of the president and she joins us now. kristen, the president has remarked on how hot it is out there, but his rhetoric has been pretty fiery as well. >> reporter: it has been. the entire theme of this trip is is betting on america. a lot of fiery rhetoric as the president sort of touts his key accomplishments, including the auto bailout, including the fact he got health care passed. but what's interesting, some of that fire and rhetoric being ususe ed against him. mitt romney is waging a wit of a shadow campaign. he's dispatched tim pawlenty and bob bobby jindal, who are here speaking in some of the same places, saying we're not going to double down on president obama because he essentially hasn't done enough to fix the economy. so a war of words going on here in this battleground state o
stay with us. we are awaiting the president. he's due to speak in sandusky, ohio. there's a live shot there before he carries on his tour with an event later tonight in palmer, ohio. kristen welker is there ahead of the president and she joins us now. kristen, the president has remarked on how hot it is out there, but his rhetoric has been pretty fiery as well. >> reporter: it has been. the entire theme of this trip is is betting on america. a lot of fiery rhetoric as the president sort...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance responsibility -- what's your policy? i have never encountered such a burning sensation... until i had the shingles. it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story visit shinglesinfo.com time for sports: the trade for kevin youkilis is already paying off. he's batting .305 since joining the sox, and he's 5 for 10 in his first two games at the cell. the parents of alexei ramirez visiting from cuba.... rangers lead 3-1 in the second... but here's alexei with a hit to right... aj .pierzynski is waved around, and collides with all-star catcher mike napoli... he's safe! it's tied at four in the fifth... elvis andrus with a slow grounder to third and kevin youkilis bare-hands it for the out at first. still tied in th
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and the crew was using wrong maps. two americans were among those killed. >>> and the fukushima nuclear disaster, calling the disaster man-made. it concludes government officials and the power company knew the risk a tsunami could pose. but the utility did nothing to make the plant safer. and said that the government misled the public about how serious the accident really was. >>> crews will be back at the scene of a messy train derailment in chicago today, cleaning up and looking for the cause. a 138-car union pacific freight train hauling coal in illinois. a bridge collapsed, sending several cars tumbling below. no one was hurt in the accident. >>> timeout for the grossout portion of the show. it stars joey chestnut, the still-reigning champion of the hot dog eating contest on coney island. he had 68 hot dogs in 10 minutes. >> the woman's winner, sonya thomas. she broke her own record, devouring 45 hot dogs. congratulations to them both. >> love to see their bloodwork after that contest. >> she only weighs 100 pounds
and the crew was using wrong maps. two americans were among those killed. >>> and the fukushima nuclear disaster, calling the disaster man-made. it concludes government officials and the power company knew the risk a tsunami could pose. but the utility did nothing to make the plant safer. and said that the government misled the public about how serious the accident really was. >>> crews will be back at the scene of a messy train derailment in chicago today, cleaning up and...
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in chicago tourists found a new use for the iconic bean sculpture. shade from the sun. >> what did you think when you saw the shade? >> oh, let me in there. let me in there. >> this is really cool. guys did a good job. >> literally cool. >> it is cool here. >> reporter: a few blocks away heat buckled the pavement. >> this is happening across the country from wisconsin to texas. you're seeing streets buckling all over the place. >> reporter: in st. louis where it broke 100 degrees for the eighth straight day air conditioning repairmen worked overtime. >> i worked yesterday. >> reporter: today more record highs. at least 20 cities from atlanta to as far north as wisconsin. forecasters say relief may be just around the corner. >> we are looking at this pattern change to take place by the end of this weekend and certainly by the beginning of next week. it's going to feel much more comfortable especially for the middle of the country. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of people remain without power after last week's storms. outside washington, d.c. most
in chicago tourists found a new use for the iconic bean sculpture. shade from the sun. >> what did you think when you saw the shade? >> oh, let me in there. let me in there. >> this is really cool. guys did a good job. >> literally cool. >> it is cool here. >> reporter: a few blocks away heat buckled the pavement. >> this is happening across the country from wisconsin to texas. you're seeing streets buckling all over the place. >> reporter: in st....
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it's the latest example of using the media to reach out for tips. first came posters and newspaper articles. then crime stoppers segments on local television. now social media, twitter, facebook, and more and more youtube. a survey by the international association of chiefs of police shows that nearly 90% of the nation's law enforcement agencies use social media of some kind to seek public help. youtube is coming on strong. many agencies have now set up their own youtube channels and surveillance videos from crime scenes are internet ready. police in montgomery county, maryland are convinced it's effective. they use the internet tool of youtube to investigate a crime apparently organized on the internet, a flash mob robbing a convenience store. >> people in the community will view the video and then help us identify people in the video. but more than that it also helped investigators see who was responsible for doing what specific acts. >> reporter: and videos can be posted instantly getting the word out quickly in helping to stop criminals before t
it's the latest example of using the media to reach out for tips. first came posters and newspaper articles. then crime stoppers segments on local television. now social media, twitter, facebook, and more and more youtube. a survey by the international association of chiefs of police shows that nearly 90% of the nation's law enforcement agencies use social media of some kind to seek public help. youtube is coming on strong. many agencies have now set up their own youtube channels and...
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congressman wilson, thank you for joining us today and proceed. >> thank you. i represent miami, where trayvon was from. he was murdered in sanford. thank you. thank you, chairman durbin, ranking member graham, and senator blumenthal and other members of the subcommittee. i thank you for inviting me to testify today on the issue of racial profiling. last week, after 45 days, an arrest was finally made in the shooting death of my constituent, trayvon martin. trayvon was a 17-year-old boy, walking home from a store. he was unarmed and simply walking with skittles and iced tea. he went skiing in the winter and horseback riding in the summer. his brother and best friend is a senior at florida international university of miami, a middle class family. but that didn't matter. he was still profiled, followed, chased, and murdered. this case has captured international attention and will go down in history as a textbook example of racial profiling. his murder affected me personally, and it broke my heart again. i have buried so many young black boys, it is extremely trau
congressman wilson, thank you for joining us today and proceed. >> thank you. i represent miami, where trayvon was from. he was murdered in sanford. thank you. thank you, chairman durbin, ranking member graham, and senator blumenthal and other members of the subcommittee. i thank you for inviting me to testify today on the issue of racial profiling. last week, after 45 days, an arrest was finally made in the shooting death of my constituent, trayvon martin. trayvon was a 17-year-old boy,...
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i believe that china poses an espionage threat to us. they are sophisticated d th araggrsive ils ncd ttaty weasngnat increasingly adopts, embraces liberal values and liberal institutions. aarntn lo ecoeses an rtper rorce nd battling transnational threats whether it's terrorism, other crime. we need a strong cna,te wc tu let e erreanca da ss, a powerful country and great resources. what is going to happen in this transition with putin? woy u taouw leadership role. e. thgrnas r er sdl a indonesia, india, what roles did they play? what will be the geopolitical impact wax many complexies and manyuestns. vevsen lt feo nuonat llcet ar and if you look at the risks, they are complex and there are many. i'm nosu if the world is more dangerous now than itwas during t colwar hou,wn dectuty re aden t em that. it's a differe type of threat, a different type of risk. i al think there arereat ifotlitifties ouer rastioeia ivti te arab spring. great opportunities but also it raises many questions that we poma ath hessnro so a of you thinking about a care
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duckworth lost both of her legs and use of one arm in iraq. fires in colorado, droughts in the west, more than 3,000 temperature records in june. is global warming to blame? this is what scientists have been predicting. how long can the right wing continue to insist what we're seeing is a hoax? >>> remember jonathan krone, the 13-year-old darling of the right? >> so i decided that there were too
duckworth lost both of her legs and use of one arm in iraq. fires in colorado, droughts in the west, more than 3,000 temperature records in june. is global warming to blame? this is what scientists have been predicting. how long can the right wing continue to insist what we're seeing is a hoax? >>> remember jonathan krone, the 13-year-old darling of the right? >> so i decided that there were too
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the polls are showing us while he is doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average, shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth o of july, he addressed military members saying we need more immigration laws that allow immigrants to stay, like the dream act. mitt romney was up in new hampshire. while he tried to shy away from politics officially, he has been wrapped up in this debate over whether or not he contradicted himself in his campaign over the health care mandate. is it a penalty? is it a tax? romney says the supreme court called it a tax, so it is a tax. his campaign said otherwise. we will likely turn the focus back to the economy as new job numbers come out for june. lynn? >>> scientists at the large hadron collider have announced they have likely discovered the so-called god particle. it may explain how stars, planets, even life, how these things were created and held together. science editor, lawrence mcginn tri from itn expla
the polls are showing us while he is doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average, shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth o of july, he addressed military members saying we need more immigration laws that allow immigrants to stay, like the dream act. mitt romney was up in new hampshire. while he tried to shy away from politics officially,...
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they used to use all the information they would get from to do or ins and supporters who sent direct mail. well, now you can know your zip code, you know what people buy, you know what people like, you know where they live, you know their stub division and it's much easier to target. >> i'm sure the campaigns would object to the fact that robots are doing this because somebody has to make this decision and the fact that they know in the age of google about your purchasing habits, male, female, demographic information. and mitt romney's, they don't have as many examples on mitt romney's fund-raising but while team obama is using sarah jessica parker and george clooney dinners as fund-raising tools, romney has just sent out an e-mail, or his campaign has, inviting people win a day on the road with mitt if you contribute a few dollars. >> and they have done that with president obama. you could have dinner with both the president and michelle. that was something done a few months ago. that was copy cat exercise. >> suarez: and it doesn't really cost much more. unlike campaigns that reall
they used to use all the information they would get from to do or ins and supporters who sent direct mail. well, now you can know your zip code, you know what people buy, you know what people like, you know where they live, you know their stub division and it's much easier to target. >> i'm sure the campaigns would object to the fact that robots are doing this because somebody has to make this decision and the fact that they know in the age of google about your purchasing habits, male,...
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but they were ignoring us. it was like five days before the election in spain and we were not in the press. then they began to live. they were saying we were violent. there were saying that we were young, extreme left wing. that is not true. we made our own media. >> how? >> we have a program in madrid. we have a television and newspaper that we print 45,000 copies each month. we are a bunch of people that came together. we are a lot of professionals, journalists, people that can do things. we decided to do our news. what we saw was not relative, so we decided to do it ourselves. >> when you say it was not just a small group of progressive left-wing people, who did it start to include more of? >> the traditional activists were there, but there were a lot of new people like myself i do not have a history of activism before. before may 15, 2011, i started to do things because i was fed up. but there were new people in the streets meeting to gather. it was very nice. we did not have all these things you carry with
but they were ignoring us. it was like five days before the election in spain and we were not in the press. then they began to live. they were saying we were violent. there were saying that we were young, extreme left wing. that is not true. we made our own media. >> how? >> we have a program in madrid. we have a television and newspaper that we print 45,000 copies each month. we are a bunch of people that came together. we are a lot of professionals, journalists, people that can do...
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ai uchida joins us now. what are you hearing from people? >> we often hear about car makers going into china, india, thailand. now we're hearing car makers are betting their future also on russia. the country's car industry has been growing despite the european debt crisis. japan's mitsubishi motors join forces two years ago to set up a plant southwest of moscow. now their assembly lines have started full scale production. workers at the kaluga plant are churning out 125,000 vehicles per year. that's three times their initial output. executives at mitsubishi hopes to use the facility as a platform for the russian market. the global financial crisis stemming from the collapse of lehman brothers triggered a plunge in russian car sales in 2009. dealers only sold about 1.5 million cars, which is about half of what they did the year before. the sector has shown strong signs of recovery, though. salesmen sold about 2.6 million cars last year. >>> well, investors around the world were taking a wait and see attitude on wednesday because the u.s. mar
ai uchida joins us now. what are you hearing from people? >> we often hear about car makers going into china, india, thailand. now we're hearing car makers are betting their future also on russia. the country's car industry has been growing despite the european debt crisis. japan's mitsubishi motors join forces two years ago to set up a plant southwest of moscow. now their assembly lines have started full scale production. workers at the kaluga plant are churning out 125,000 vehicles per...
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my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. from toyota. >>> welcome back. i'm lynn berry. we are going to begin with the latest in what is expected to be a long tom cruise and katy holmes divce saga. an attorney for katy holmes is denying report that the actress wants an emergency hearing on custody and child support. it soames comes in response to online reports that say she filed an online application that could result in a public hearing. >>> published reports said katy holmes planned an intricate escape from the marriage, including securing a new york city apartment and cutting off from her friends and switching cell phones and e-mail addresses. >>> two weeks after tying the knot, matthew mcconaughey tweeted that he and his wife are expected a third child and the new baby will join levi and vita >>> a rep confirms that claire danes and hugh dancy, who wed in 2009, are expecting their first child. >>> finally, that was fast. days after pulling the plug on his personal twitter page, al
my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. from toyota. >>> welcome back. i'm lynn berry. we are going to begin with the latest in what is expected to be a long tom cruise and katy holmes divce saga. an attorney for katy holmes is denying report that the actress wants an emergency hearing on custody and child support. it soames comes in response to online reports that say she filed an...
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thanks for joining us in houston. gerald bloom, lots of luck in your continuing work of your foundation, because we all value our seniors. >> thank you. >> and what political story will make headlines in the nextç 24 hours, that's next right here. great! tyler here will show you everything. check out our new mobile app. now you can use your phone to scan your car's vin or take a picture of your license. it's an easy way to start a quote. watch this -- flo, can i see your license? no. well, all right. thanks. okay, here we go. whoa! no one said "cheese." progressive mobile -- insurance has never been easier. get a free quote today. >>> which political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? msnbc contributor chris is back with us. it's going to be jobs, jobs, jobs.ç let's clean up a little bit of the statistical arguments. i got into it with congressman cha vits earlier, and the fact is that there has been more -- there have been more jobs created in ohio than any other state except california, according to
thanks for joining us in houston. gerald bloom, lots of luck in your continuing work of your foundation, because we all value our seniors. >> thank you. >> and what political story will make headlines in the nextç 24 hours, that's next right here. great! tyler here will show you everything. check out our new mobile app. now you can use your phone to scan your car's vin or take a picture of your license. it's an easy way to start a quote. watch this -- flo, can i see your license?...
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they have shown us their budget. thel sd hed on bt juit education, they c $4.9 billion out of the elementary and secondary education, which may result in lo t jnd s 30 t cnuis bin-ar cor oil companies to go out and drill for l. [applause] instfama? c htay an as 200,000 kids, losing access to quality education because we have increased the standards for al oosudshg craldeg ts gap. [applause] they cut pell grants, as many as thenieoruds twilos re t120 enwh ed tel sin college. they refuse, they refuse to help 300 atasdhe back to workçzv o rso s,so't uprtedor te -yo they need. 25oltatst lessilstle eeheidsc why did they do this? do the tnkitmps at he t iver itom ield poon lthrl economy. i think they do this because they want to make sure there is 2 liol curaio ioes dn el ol inonfe t . romney has proposed keeping the $800 billion for tse ie peril $2ll g o t le ma minimum of $1 million a year.ç of h tverior.hi a pot is, they have a fundamentally different valu set than we do. just lten to governor romney and some of his
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so watch us with that. our first guest tonight is, and this is unbelievable, tied with michael jackson for the most number one singles from one album. she had five. and now she has one new performance documentary "katy perry: part of me," which opens in theaters july 5th, in 3d. please say hello to katy perry. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> my biggest fan right there. >> jimmy: yeah, you see that. people won a contest and they got to come see you in california, and they appear to have no idea who you are. [ laughter ] >> you know what, it still makes you a winner. that's okay, you'll know tomorrow. >> jimmy: tomorrow, you are gaining fans. your hair is purple. i like that. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i wish i could have purple hair. [ cheers and applause ] how do you do that? >> i squeezed the purple te teletubbie all over my head. >> jimmy: you go out in the rain? >> i go out, yeah. >> jimmy: do you get any time off? because it seems like with the movie you're working all the time. even when
so watch us with that. our first guest tonight is, and this is unbelievable, tied with michael jackson for the most number one singles from one album. she had five. and now she has one new performance documentary "katy perry: part of me," which opens in theaters july 5th, in 3d. please say hello to katy perry. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> my biggest fan right there. >> jimmy: yeah, you see that. people won a contest and they got to come see you...
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you can use the money you saved to buy your funnel cake. another cool thing, they have minor league fields for little kids. little league fields that are modeled after major league stadiums. >> that's a nice addition. let's move to buoy and the bay sox. >> they're a winning team. they have been winning for the past five seasons, but also a lot of fun to go see. they actually do things like the monkey rodeo that we're looking at here. monkeys riding dogs and they do a lot on the circuit and a lot of fun things like fireworks and this is a team to see, for sure. >> can we skip down and talk about virginia. you've got the potomac nationals and the flying squirrels. >> we have a lot. we can find out about all of them in this weekend's weekend section and a lot of fun teams. >> that's what we like to hear. thank you. southern maryland blue crabs, too. also something to check out. we appreciate that. for more information on the weekend, logon to nbcwashington.com or for the going out guide on washingtonpost.com. >>> all right, let's get a look no
you can use the money you saved to buy your funnel cake. another cool thing, they have minor league fields for little kids. little league fields that are modeled after major league stadiums. >> that's a nice addition. let's move to buoy and the bay sox. >> they're a winning team. they have been winning for the past five seasons, but also a lot of fun to go see. they actually do things like the monkey rodeo that we're looking at here. monkeys riding dogs and they do a lot on the...
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that's it for us tonight at 6:00. back at 11:00ment i'm denise koch. >> thanks for watching maryland's news station. much more ahead on the cbs summer. as temperatures soar, so does violence in one of america's biggest cities. dean reynolds on another deadly night in chicago. wyatt andrews on how the bank at the centre of the mortgage meltdown gave discount loans to members of congress. mark strassmann and captain sully sulenberger on the mysterious crash of air france flight 447. >> do you understand why he would do that why he would pull the stick all the way back when he should have been doing exactly the opposite? >> it's difficult to explain that. >> and a time to heal. barry petersen with military families on retreat in the rockies captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> good evening, scott is off tonight. i'm anthony mason. the sun is showing no mercy. the mercury soared again today in the central and eastern united states with temperatures in the 90s and over 100. the w
that's it for us tonight at 6:00. back at 11:00ment i'm denise koch. >> thanks for watching maryland's news station. much more ahead on the cbs summer. as temperatures soar, so does violence in one of america's biggest cities. dean reynolds on another deadly night in chicago. wyatt andrews on how the bank at the centre of the mortgage meltdown gave discount loans to members of congress. mark strassmann and captain sully sulenberger on the mysterious crash of air france flight 447....
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use an alternate route. governor brown as putting the beginning of them building the state building a high-speed rail line to go to market and some lawmakers is skeptical about spending millions of dollars. it would stretch from madeira to bakersfield. the governor said the state passed act fast to capture the government and federal support him and other politicians say they using bonds to improve existing rail systems would be money better spent in irian >>darya: and women come back to continue our team coverage of the back up of the bay bridge. traffic is all backed up here in. luckily luckily is a day after a holiday so that a back up is that the back up is very slow. we will be right back. i'll have the $4 everyday value slam with... bacon. wait... yeah... well, yeah, bacon. and my eggs sunny side-up. no, umm, over-easy. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 great choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. free as if from the leave for family of, for shooting >>darya: we're going to go to
use an alternate route. governor brown as putting the beginning of them building the state building a high-speed rail line to go to market and some lawmakers is skeptical about spending millions of dollars. it would stretch from madeira to bakersfield. the governor said the state passed act fast to capture the government and federal support him and other politicians say they using bonds to improve existing rail systems would be money better spent in irian >>darya: and women come back to...
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governor officials tell us the u.s. is going to repay about 1.1 billion as part of a military program that reimburses pakistan for so-called anti-terrorism efforts and we are told they will talk to congress and could run into a problem in the senate. where justin march a panel voted to withhold aid to pakistan and made in protest to jail the doctor who helped the cia find and kill osama bin laden. now to china where the country's central bank cut interest rates the second time in a month and this is an incredible development, everyone. top of the show we talked how crucial is to the u.s. and why you have to care about this. gord chan told us now panic in beijing, his word, before the first rate cut in june, china had not cut interest rates in three years. even with the global financial crisis. so everyone thinks that economy is growing at 8% but chan says china leaders fear the economy is settled in at zero growth. that would be devastating for the united states and for europe. today, by the way, the european central ba
governor officials tell us the u.s. is going to repay about 1.1 billion as part of a military program that reimburses pakistan for so-called anti-terrorism efforts and we are told they will talk to congress and could run into a problem in the senate. where justin march a panel voted to withhold aid to pakistan and made in protest to jail the doctor who helped the cia find and kill osama bin laden. now to china where the country's central bank cut interest rates the second time in a month and...
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stay with us. if you're head out the door, you can continue to watch cnn from your mobile phone or desk top. t. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to vi
stay with us. if you're head out the door, you can continue to watch cnn from your mobile phone or desk top. t. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b...
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he is pushing us. start with soup, salad ancheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. rick: we continue to watch what is going on in syria. there are new concerns about al qaeda and the deadly violence there. the iraqi government saying members of the terror network have been crossing into syria. this comes as some brand-new amateur video services from the city of homs. conspiracy being directed from abroad. martha: disturbing allegations today against the u.n. agency. it is accused of allowing iran and north korea to get their hands on some sophisticated computer equipment. catherine herridge is live with the details. good morning. >> good morning. thank you. these jobs were first obtained by fox news.com. they are now at the center of an international investigation into whether a u.n. agency violated sanctions by shipping computers and other sophisticated technology to north korea and iran. in a st
he is pushing us. start with soup, salad ancheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. rick: we continue to watch what is going on in syria. there are new concerns about al qaeda and the deadly violence there. the iraqi government saying members of the terror network have been crossing into syria. this comes as some brand-new amateur video services from the city of homs. conspiracy being...
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with us, john challenger, ceo of challenger, gray & christmas to talk with us more about jobs. john, where do you see job growth? >> job growth is occurring in areas like health care which has been a bulwark of this economy but also technology is creating jobs, the automotive sector has been strong all there has been recent concern maybe that is slowing down. professional business services like accountants, those kinds of jobs, have also been growing. jenna: taking a look at your report, you said planned layoffs are down, when you look at this most recent month of june. in fact down to 13-month low. but if you take a look at this year overall, we still have seen more job cuts this year than last year. so how do you see this information? are we making any gains in the job market or is this still sort of stumbling along? >> well, this is the third consecutive spring, early summer, where the economy kind of started really kicking and then we hit the spring, summer and it slowed down. that happened this year. we saw a heavier job cuts in the first quarter and in the second quarter
with us, john challenger, ceo of challenger, gray & christmas to talk with us more about jobs. john, where do you see job growth? >> job growth is occurring in areas like health care which has been a bulwark of this economy but also technology is creating jobs, the automotive sector has been strong all there has been recent concern maybe that is slowing down. professional business services like accountants, those kinds of jobs, have also been growing. jenna: taking a look at your...
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we cannot use it as a financial mechanism. it leads me to a question of not only what we can do, but what our friends at organic mechanics have. we are caught up so, the logical thing here would be looking at the other businesses and find the solution there. we can come back to revisit it. >> the requiring of the survey in the community with those signatures, there is a certain segment of the block that becomes a petition in the mta? that is historically something that they could do. we are revisiting our policies to take initiative on. >> we are taking away a and we have certainly heard from them i do not want you to think they knew have not been heard, and it seems to me that if your neighbors feel the same way, it would be to organize -- this expansive -- expansion does that have to be massive. it could be by one mark. if the neighbors in the area what the program, i suggest you might save money. >> of the only question -- the only caution is we are evaluating whether commercial district should have them. the petition may c
we cannot use it as a financial mechanism. it leads me to a question of not only what we can do, but what our friends at organic mechanics have. we are caught up so, the logical thing here would be looking at the other businesses and find the solution there. we can come back to revisit it. >> the requiring of the survey in the community with those signatures, there is a certain segment of the block that becomes a petition in the mta? that is historically something that they could do. we...
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go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. facebook. send us a tweet.. h at oxbaltimore. and you can text your answer to 45203. enter fox45a for yes.. or fox45b for no. today marks theeone year annnversary of the day casey anthony was declared innocentt last yeaa... the 26--eer-old was founn not guilty of murdering er 4-yeer-oldd daughter, caylee. it was ppobably the most-watched court case of 20--1... as the entire trial was shown on live television. "people magazine""repoots anthony is currently living in west palm beach, lorida. she is on probation until august becauueeof a check-fraad conviction... unrelated to her how are the roads looking tonig? tonight?bbandi proctor has our traffic edge report. peport. papsbel air295fibermap president obama is back n the road with a pair offrepublicaa reeresennatives shadowing his every move.both sides are bracing for aanew unemployment p3 a fourth of jjly paradeetakes a teerbile turn when a wayward potorist enters the parade rrute. and want a more manageable i- pad??hat apple ii doinn about the problem.. coming
go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. facebook. send us a tweet.. h at oxbaltimore. and you can text your answer to 45203. enter fox45a for yes.. or fox45b for no. today marks theeone year annnversary of the day casey anthony was declared innocentt last yeaa... the 26--eer-old was founn not guilty of murdering er 4-yeer-oldd daughter, caylee. it was ppobably the most-watched court case of 20--1... as the entire trial was shown on live television. "people...
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a lot of us are affected by the housing bubble. a lot of us are affected by unemployment. that uniting us as american people, i feel like congress is divided in terms of dealing with the tremendous financial burdens that we as united americans are facing today. >> i understand that. someone who is a single parent who raised their daughter. i was a police officer. i understand what a lot of americans are going through. that is why it's very fluffing to a lot of us here when it becomes so polarized. when we came to congress, we came with your message the american's people's message not one party or the other go, but the american people. we said we need to get the deficit under control and get americans back to work. americans wanted to work. that is what we do. that as a freshmen last is doing that but it's the polarization that all of us don't agree with. we believe we are all americans. >> what would you ask them if you could? >> i just think as a regular middle-class person, when i turn on the television. i read about a proposed bill that is before the congress wants to p
a lot of us are affected by the housing bubble. a lot of us are affected by unemployment. that uniting us as american people, i feel like congress is divided in terms of dealing with the tremendous financial burdens that we as united americans are facing today. >> i understand that. someone who is a single parent who raised their daughter. i was a police officer. i understand what a lot of americans are going through. that is why it's very fluffing to a lot of us here when it becomes so...
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the national's numbers tell us this. they are the best team in the national league, at least from a record standpoint. with back-to-back homers from brian zimmerman, michael morse they are getting things done. they have a chance to sweep san francisco tonight. the nationals are feeling confident. >> an outstanding pitcher. not just this year, he has been a great pitcher. you have to lay off the high heat. we will be up for him. >> of funds so fouls one of. freeman makes that spectacular catch. that is what teammates are for. it was just incredible. our play of the day for you. steve nash called his trade to the lakers a surprise which is what most of america thought after hearing the news. he will beef joining forces with a former foe. -- he will be joining forces with a former foe. he was recruited by bryant and he had no other option but to play with a talented team and a live by his view children. sirena williams showcased her blistering serve today. she set a record 24 aces. she overpowered her opponent. 6-3, 7-6. sh
the national's numbers tell us this. they are the best team in the national league, at least from a record standpoint. with back-to-back homers from brian zimmerman, michael morse they are getting things done. they have a chance to sweep san francisco tonight. the nationals are feeling confident. >> an outstanding pitcher. not just this year, he has been a great pitcher. you have to lay off the high heat. we will be up for him. >> of funds so fouls one of. freeman makes that...
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>> the united states supreme court has done what none of us have expected. the mandate has been struck down. there's been another recount, and george bush is president again. (laughter) well, the united states supreme court in a hotly contested 5-4 decision has declared that carly ray-- call me maybe is the song of the summer. also no health care. >> today the united states supreme court did what none of us expected. justice scalia revealed that the whole time he's just been four raccoons in a black garbage bag. sad news from washington as the united states supreme court has committed octuple murder suicide. am leaving only clarence thomas to rule on obama care. he has remained silent. the united states supreme court surprised many analysts today when justice alito announced he will be stepping down from the bench to become the base player for iron maiden. >> today the long-awaited decision on obamacare came down-- excuse me, excuse me, i said nobody in the break room, okay. get out, out. >> stephen: we'll stay on top of this breaking story. fingers crossed.
>> the united states supreme court has done what none of us have expected. the mandate has been struck down. there's been another recount, and george bush is president again. (laughter) well, the united states supreme court in a hotly contested 5-4 decision has declared that carly ray-- call me maybe is the song of the summer. also no health care. >> today the united states supreme court did what none of us expected. justice scalia revealed that the whole time he's just been four...
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you can check in at the table and hope you will join us. my next invitation is to join me in taking politics for the people nationally. i began politics for the people over a decade ago to bring these dialogues to independent-minded new yorkers. in january of this year, i took the interpret nationally. i launched a blog and online book club so that independents across the country could be part of creating these cutting edge conversations. very important project. i want to invite all of you who are listening in the c-span audience to join our book club and politics for the people online and all of our audience here in new york to sign up yourself and refer friends and colleagues from around the country. you can find us at www.politics 4 the people.word press.com. i hope you will sign up this evening. the floor is open for more questions. if i can have my two mike handlers, i will direct you. i will til where to go. >> when we were talking about obama and the 2008 election, i was thinking he got the cultural aspects he got, but didn't address
you can check in at the table and hope you will join us. my next invitation is to join me in taking politics for the people nationally. i began politics for the people over a decade ago to bring these dialogues to independent-minded new yorkers. in january of this year, i took the interpret nationally. i launched a blog and online book club so that independents across the country could be part of creating these cutting edge conversations. very important project. i want to invite all of you who...
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mitt romney's companies were pioneers in outsourcing us jobs to low-wage countries. he supports tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. president obama believes in ininsourcing. he fought to save the us auto industry and favors tax cuts for companies that bring jobs home. outsourcing versus insourcing. it matters. i'm barack obama, and i approved this message. >> a lot of people have been helping each other to get through the aftermath of last week's storms. there have been a few situations with a battle about what to do about trees falling on power lines. we got a call about one such debate in arlington where dominion and the county were at odds. here is jay korff with the results. >> the sweet sound of a chain saw. these guys did not have power because nobody would come out to clear this huge tree. then, 7 is on your side got involved. >> everything seems normal until you drive in this neighborhood. >> for people who live around the street-choked street in arlington, and motions are far exceeding the hundred degree conditions. freddie's storm toppled a tr
mitt romney's companies were pioneers in outsourcing us jobs to low-wage countries. he supports tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. president obama believes in ininsourcing. he fought to save the us auto industry and favors tax cuts for companies that bring jobs home. outsourcing versus insourcing. it matters. i'm barack obama, and i approved this message. >> a lot of people have been helping each other to get through the aftermath of last week's storms. there have been a...
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this is my opportunity to use and say what i changed at the last minute. first, it's important in thinking about the relationship between the executive power and the legislative power and to bear in mind and we tend to ng of them complimentary to one another and what the executive does is to carry out decisions generally made by the legislature and in turn, the legislature creates the legal environment within which the executive exercises its powers and i would go farther than john, in describing the kinds of controls that congress could emphasize the laws if it happeneds to. it seems it's not just the size and shape of the military, but congress has adopt -- it can adopt a mission statement for the armed forces and congress could enforce that through the power to declare war by saying what the circumstances are under which the united states will be at war and which it will not be at war and not available. it can enforce those points furthermore by creating more crimes with its authority to make rules for the naval forces and congress has a sense of author
this is my opportunity to use and say what i changed at the last minute. first, it's important in thinking about the relationship between the executive power and the legislative power and to bear in mind and we tend to ng of them complimentary to one another and what the executive does is to carry out decisions generally made by the legislature and in turn, the legislature creates the legal environment within which the executive exercises its powers and i would go farther than john, in...